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SD Gundam G Generation Eternal Network Test Coming for the US

by Nora Jan 03,2025

Good news for Gundam fans! SD Gundam G Generation Eternal, the latest strategy JRPG in the franchise, is alive and well! A network test is coming, opening up 1500 spots to players in the US, in addition to Japan, Korea, and Hong Kong.

Applications are open now until December 7th, offering a first look at the game from January 23rd to 28th, 2025.

This installment lets players command a massive roster of pilots and mecha from the entire Gundam universe, engaging in grid-based strategic combat.

For those unfamiliar, SD Gundam ("super deformed") features chibi-style versions of the iconic mecha, once even surpassing the popularity of the original designs.

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US Launch Awaits

While Bandai Namco's Gundam games have had a mixed track record, hopes are high for SD Gundam G Generation Eternal. Let's hope this title avoids the fate of some previous entries.

In the meantime, strategy game enthusiasts might enjoy Cristina Mesesan's review of the newly ported iOS/Android version of Total War: Empire.

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